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Kendrick Meek for U.S. Senate: Big News

September 7, 2010 Politics, Video No Comments

I have big news. Today, we’re kicking this race into high gear and launching a brand new TV ad.

None of the pundits thought we would be on the air this early in the general election, but your tireless grassroots energy is proving them wrong. I am so grateful to have you in my corner.

In Florida, running ads is a critical component of any winning campaign. Today, you helped us prove we can go toe-to-toe with the endless supply of special interest cash powering the campaigns of Marco Rubio and Charlie Crist.

Our media strategy will only go as far as you take it. We’re only on the air because of your support. We need your continued commitment to stay there. We need 150 donors ASAP to keep this ad running. I need your contribution right away.

Click here to watch our new TV ad. You made it possible, and a contribution from you right now can keep it on the air.

The message of this ad is simple. I’m the only candidate who was against offshore oil drilling before and after the spill and who has always been against gambling one penny of your Social Security in the stock market.

Thanks to you, voters across this state are seeing this message for the first time and learning there’s only one Senate candidate who shares their values. We’re delivering a powerful message, and I owe that to you.

I know that as long as I can count on your unyielding support, we can win. Today is another huge step towards that goal.

Thanks again,

Kendrick

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